001C9610 8 Prompt Delivery v ~ Next to Pigoly Wiggly ALL BIEATS GOVERNi~IEiVT INSPECTED AND KEPT IN MODERN REVRIGI:RATOR D. ROBERTS, Proprietor. No phone YOU SAVE No Delivery Daily Extra Syecials All Week Specials SATURDAY Jonathan Apples, 40 lb box. $ 1.75 3 lbs. No. 1 NEW ZEALAND BUTTER................. 3 lbs. $ 1.35 Local Lamb, rib E: breast, lb.... 23c Back Bacon, by piece. lb......... 35c Side Bacon, by piece, lb............ 35c Cottage Roll, by piece, lb,, ... 32c Picnic Ham. lb........................... 22c EGGS--Baby Extra, dozen ....................... 31c Pork Legs, fores, lb 19gac I'ork Loins. lb.......... 32c LOCAL YOUNG FOIVL 3 to 4 lbs each, lb... 23c WIONDAY Pork Steak ....................... 2 lbs. 45c Sweet Mincemeat........... 2 lbs. 25c TUESDAY Fresh Tripe ................... 3 lbs. 25c Ayrshire Ham, sliced, lb....... 30c iVEDiV ESDAY Shoulder Steak ........... 2 lbs 35c Hamburg Steak............... 2 lbs. 25c THURSDAY Head Cheese ................ 2 for 25c Fresh Liver, lb........................... 10c FRIDAY Haddie, Loggie's, lb.................... 17c Fresh Cod, lb................... 15c ~5 V'hY THE HIGRFST T pRLCE- HRY oUR ARK AiL. So &vice'. WE NEVER BELIEVE IN DOING THINGS half way. We know that our customers want the best poultry as well as the best of other. meats. We purchase only the tenderest best-conditioned birds and you can feel sure when you purchase a fowl of us that you have taken the first step toward a happy dinner party. ROBERTS'etter Meats 15th and bIarine West: ' lI„"I We Deliver hlorning and Afternoon. PRDIE STEER BEEF Boiling Beef, lb .......... 13c iC.. 15c Pot Roast, lb from................ 13c Oven Roast, Ib ....................... 1?c Rolled Rib Roast, lb.......... 25c Rump Roast, lb .. 25c LOCAL SPRING LA il 8 Shoulder, lb ................. 25c Rib and Breast, Ib ................... 25c I ogs, lb 3;1c Loins, lb .............. 37c LOCAL illILK-FED VEAL Oven Roast, from lb................ 20c Stewing Veal, lb........................ 15c GRAIits-FED PORK Pork Butts, lb ....... ... 2lc Pork Steak. lb ....................... 27c FRESH AND CURED FISH EGGS -- EGGS Pullets. per dozen.... ... 42c First, per dozen .. 50c Extras, per dozen .................... 52c PROVISIONS Back Bacon, sliced, lb......... 40c Side Bacon, sliced, lb......... loc Cottage Ham, s'iced, lb........... 35c Ayrshire Ham. sliced, lb............ 35c Pure Lard. 1 lb. pkg.............. 20c New Zealand Butter.... 3 lbs. $ 1.39 UOTERS LIST QUILL CLOSE NEXT AVEDNESDAY Next wednesday -- October 31st--is the last day for license holders, househo)iers and poll tax payers to get their name in- cluded on the municipal voters'ist for 1929. No applications for enrolment will be accepted after that date. Registered land owners are automaticallv placed on the vot- ers'ist, their names being taken ~ from the official records. This list will be used for the bIunicipal elections next Janu- ary. Those failing to register by wednesday will not have a vote in the next election for reeve and councillors, also for the new appointments for the school hoard and police commission. Play a game of ~ ' ~ s ~ Cl.-.ET Si. I'--DS Smith's i rocery five Deliver A. HARi EY SMITH, Prop. 24th AND MARINE, Opp. Dundarare Hall. Phone WEST 469 CHAIN RED AND WHITE STORE SPECIALS--Friday and Saturday Serv-us Lobster, I,~j,'s, per tin-"- 3c 1 tin Crisco, 3's......................... 69c Hunt's Supreme Sliced Peaches Country Club Corn....... 2 tins 29c 2's, per tin ............................ 23c Golden Pumpkin, for I-Iallowe'en large tins, 21,!p's........... 2 for 23cIntroductory Price S L&fe Buoy Soap............ 3 cakes 21c erVQ$ ( SS h ."ae" S" Shredded Wheat Buiseutis. per i .24-lb sack $ 1.15 Pkg....................................... 10c +)7f 7 lb fiack 3 e Serv-us Butter... 3 lb. Bricks $ 1.3"s i%P %L THE AVEST VAN NEEVS Council Notes Roy Barrv wrote asking that he be re-imbursed the $30 ticket money lost by him on the occa- sion of the rece»t grounding of the Sonrisa, when passengers had to be conveyed from the boat to Sta»ley Park. His re- quest was gra»ted. The e»gi»er reported on: 1. bIr. Grady's request for a culvert at the north-east corner of 21st and Esquimalt, where he had opened 70 feet of lane at the back of his lot. This would cost $ 15 at an estimate. An ex- penditure not to exceed $ 15 was authorized for the work. 2. Irene Corlan's letter re- garding the disposal of earth on Lots 8a»d 9, Block 19, D. L. 237. Ile rccomme»ded leaving it u»til the popover shovel should be ivork- ing nearby. Furthermore, the filling-in of the newly cleared portion of Ambleside Park might be under co»sideration next spring. The matter was refer- red to the incoming council. 3. The fence on the west side of 25th Street from Bellevue to bIarine Drive to keep childre» from falling into the running water. A straight three-rail fence ivould cost $58 at an esti- mate, ivhile the estimated cost of a standard woven wire fe»ce ivould be $88.25. A» expendi- ture»ot to exceed $58 was auth- orised. 4. H. G. Williamson's request for gravel on Lawson Avenue, west of 23rd. His estimates for this ivork ivere gravel $35 a»d crushed rock $55. An expendi- ture of not more than $55 divas authorized. The bill of the West Van. Pharmacy for fumigators for F. Johnson divas ordered passed for payment. Th engineer in reporting on a ditch at bIile 10 bIarine Drive proposed that the ditch be put along the east side of the road either on the boulevard or on the P.G.E. Railway. The matter was referred to the reeve, and the chairman of the board of works. THE P.G.E LOCAL RAILWAY LINE (Continued from Page 1) much longer this work must be done. 2. EVhile repair work was in progress train service must stop. 3. During the last ten years the )Vhytecliff line deficit was $242,000. 4. The fact that last year' deficit of $ 19,528 was reduced to $8,243 this year was attribut- ed to economies,not to increased traffic. 5. Since EVhytecliff highway was completed last year and motor busses entered in keen competitio» with the railway, passenger traffic dropped 50 per cent. 6. The agreement is "iniquit- ous" in that it has no time limit. It would become null and void if the line were extended to Squamish. Traffic would then prohibit 18 passenger trains a day, as no provisions have been made for double-tracking the right of way. Negotiating The municipal council and P. G. E. directors are still open for negotiations, but the attitude of West Vancouver council is that the next move must come from the railway directors." 3 tables for your pleasure 14th Street Rigb t at the I(ai 1 way Crossing October 26, 1928. Announcement by James Jefferies The AMBLESIDE MEAT MARK'-" Amblesidee I'hone IVest 303 i QFCS Hoiiyhurn. i'hone tVest 3 'NO 0NEYKY HAs, vouch W LY BAR.O --&0 f'1HD MOO i No, it isn't much of a problem Lntetitp g iN 'ftits, yA+0 t. l to rutd good, dependable ium- iit ~ ~ «rr.. - . ber in this yard because that is the only kind we sell. Tf you will pay us a visit you can prove this statement to vour P . own lumber-intelligence. Our prices are popular. I I I)SI; 4 cl 'lI'.I;I1I ~A)', ~lI 'Il:II),'l,I,'I 15th and bIarine LIbIITED Phone IUest 115 Mo&'EY 'I'0 LOAN'n First bIortgage at current rates. london & British North America Co., Ltd. &Iortgage -- Insurance -- Finance and Estate Agents. 626 Pender Street 4Vest Phone Sey. 6285 r.Pp' A ..+~XlH iO d~aX8 Soj)i w I ~ il ' 11'..?6,cg issue this periodical warning to radio users that to save human life they must not attach aerials to B.C. Electric poles. A short time ago an aerial wire snapped, wrapped itself around a 12,000 volt circuit, burned of five wires,deprived an entire section ofVancouver of light and power and endangered the lives of any persons coming near the broken wires. It is highly dangerous to attach wires to our poles and we warn against this practice. Bans@ $1, t ': FLvnmrclhu,eayCO. VANCOUVER VICTORIA SASi-, D00.(S AND nterior 'inisli G-ASS anc G .AZIil'G OF ALL KINDS BUFFETS, KITCHEN CUP-BOARDS, DRAEVERS-- 10xIG Portable Garages, complete............. $ g5.0p GxG I'ortable Chicken Houses ..................... $ 18.pp No Job too small, and none too large. IVork Guaranteed and Prices Right. Keep your work here and help West Vancouver grow. i„L 'III.'I I',I..I!, 1IJI 'I'I.II!]I'IARINE DRIVE AT 16th STREET Fhoue West 190 The New Store at Ambleside corner of bIarine and 14th IS NOIV OPEN FOR BUSINFSS. A full line of the well known quality meats as «livays dealt in at Jefferies'leat Mai'ket. IUatch the IVindow for Everydav SpeciaLs.